DONALD JOBSNo.67, Lane123, Job Road, Job District, Shanghai, China, 200070service@qiaobutang+86 138-0013-8000Objective: Bioprocess EngineeringEDUCATIONUniversity of PennsylvaniaSchool of Engineering and Applied SciencePhiladelphia, PACandidate for Bachelor of Science in EngineeringMay 2014Cumulative GPA: 3.69/4.00Major: BioengineeringMinor: MathematicsRelevant Courses: Bioengineering Lab 3 semesters, Biomechanics & Biomaterials, Bioengineering Ethics,Clinical Preceptorship, Fluid Dynamics, From Biomedical Science to the Marketplace, Intro to Tissue EngineeringRESEARCH EXPERIENCESenior Design ProjectFall 2013 to present•Examining drug delivery options for schizophrenia patients•Analyzing potential use of implantable hydrophilic drugsIndependent StudySpring 2013•Studied requirement of a transcription factor to maintain stem cell characteristics in culture•Maintained embryonic stem cell lineUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PASummer 2011 to Spring 2012Research Assistant•Performed genotyping, whole mount in situ hybridizations, histologyLABORATORY SKILLS•Embryonic stem cell culture: passaging and freezing cells, generation of embryoid bodies•Genotyping: RNA and DNA extraction, PCR, probe generation•Histology: Hematoxylin and Eosin staining, X-gal staining, antibody staining, TUNEL•Whole mount in situ hybridizationEMPLOYMENTCamp Young Judaea Sprout LakeVerbank, NYSummers 2008-2011Head Counselor/Counselor•Managed a staff of 22 and oversaw daily and nightly activities of 50 campers•Communicated policies and procedures between upper management and general staffYoung JudaeaEastern Pennsylvania Region Fall 2009 to Spring 2011Senior Advisor•Counseled the regional board in planning youth group events•Developed and implemented programs in Jewish history, Israel activism, and peer leadershipLEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES•Engineering Peer Advisor 2011-2012: Advised incoming freshmen about engineering resources at Penn•Co-Director of the Orientation Peer Advisors 2011-2012•President of the University of Pennsylvania Synchronized Swimming Team: Recipient of a National Collegiate Scholar-Athlete Award requires a 15 hour per week time commitment